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Richard Hooker Wilmer was the second Bishop of Alabama in the Episcopal Church. Wilmer was the only bishop to be consecrated in the Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America. Link to Wikipedia article: Richard Hooker Wilmer

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English: The Rt. Rev. Richard Hooker Wilmer
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Source Perry, William Stevens, The bishops of the American church, past and present. Sketches, biographical and bibliographical, of the bishops of the American Church. With a preliminary essay on the historic episcopate and documentary annals of the introduction of the Anglican line of succession into America. New York: The Christian Literature Co, 1897
Author Perry, William Stevens

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